Hong Kong Express - Netflix

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A drama about the relationships and heartbreak caused by a love triangle
revolving around three individuals living in Hong Kong. Beautiful
interior designer Han Jung Yeon is engaged to rich businessman Choi Kang
Hyuk, but her contentment is stirred by sudden doubt when she suddenly
meets her old lover, Kang Min Soo. To complicate matters further, both
Kang Hyuk and Min Soo are involved in dark back alley dealings and may
even be accomplice to murder.

Type: Scripted

Languages: Korean

Status: Ended

Runtime: 65 minutes

Premier: 2005-02-16

Hong Kong Express - Hong Kong Airlines - Netflix

Hong Kong Airlines Ltd (Chinese: 香港航空公司) is an airline based in
Hong Kong, with its headquarters in the Tung Chung district and its main
hub at Hong Kong International Airport. It was established in 2006 as a
member of the HNA Group. Hong Kong Airlines’ growing network currently
covers over 30 cities regionally, including the Gold Coast, Auckland,
Beijing, Shanghai, Bangkok, Bali, Taipei, Seoul, Tokyo, Sapporo and
Okinawa, and the newly launched Vancouver and Los Angeles routes in
2017. The airline has a combined fleet of 35 aircraft. The current
passenger fleet has 31 aircraft with an average age of about 5 years as
of September 2017.

Hong Kong Express - 2012–2016: Reposition in steady growth - Netflix

In 2013, Hong Kong Airlines concluded a system-wide strategy review to
determine its priority routes for the immediate future with key focus
areas on the Asia Pacific region during this period. One new rout was
established when Hong Kong Airlines launched a new passenger route
between Hong Kong and Maldives; passenger traffic exceeded four million
passengers. Also, during this time, all Hong Kong Airlines' Boeing
aircraft were replaced by an Airbus fleet. In 2014, Hong Kong Airlines
launched new passenger routes between Hong Kong and Ho Chi Minh, Tianjin
and Kagoshima; they also increased four flights to Beijing and five
flights to Shanghai daily. The new Hong Kong Airlines Lounge was called
“Club Bauhinia” and started operations on June 27, 2014, replacing the
existing lounge. In February 2015, Hong Kong Airlines signed an
agreement for sub-lease with the Airport Authority Hong Kong to develop
a flight training centre on a plot of land of 0.6 hectare located at the
southeast edge of the Hong Kong International Airport. In March 2015,
Hong Kong Airlines joined the Executive Committee of the Board of
Airline Representatives in Hong Kong (BAR HK), holding hands with
another almost 80 airlines to improve the commercial and operational
conditions for airlines active in Hong Kong. On 28 December 2015, Hong
Kong Airlines flight HX658 bound for Okinawa became the first departure
from the HKIA Midfield Concourse (MFC).